According to Japan’s Association of Copyright for Computer Software, the Kyoto Prefectural Police’s High-Tech Crime Task Force and other cooperating authorities arrested three male suspects in Tokyo, Morioka, and Osaka, and searched their homes on May 18 for unauthorized file-sharing of manga. The suspects allegedly scanned and uploaded images of Weekly Shonen Jump and Weekly Shonen Sunday manga magazines on the Winny peer-to-peer file-sharing network.

The suspect known as “Boy A” is a 17-year-old Tokyo student who allegedly uploaded Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine every week on the Thursday before the official Monday release date from February 15 to April 5.

The suspect known as “Male B” is a 26-year-old part-time worker in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture who allegedly uploaded Shogakukan’s Weekly Shōnen Sunday manga from February 14 to April 3. The infringed works are reported to be two installments of Shun Matsuena’s Shijou Saikyō no Deshi Kenichi, two installments of Makoto Raiku’s Konjiki no Gash!! (Zatch Bell), and two installments of Nakaba Suzuki’s Blizzard Axel.

The suspect known as “Male C” is a 29-year-old Osaka company employee who also allegedly uploaded Shogakukan’s Weekly Shōnen Sunday manga from January 31 to April 5. The infringed works are reported to be two installments of Kazurō Inoue’s Ai Kora and one installment of Takashi Shiina’s Zettai Karen Children.